哥本哈根货运自行车如何改变城市最后一公里物流
In Copenhagen, a quiet revolution is taking place on two wheels. More than a third of all goods moved within the city centre now travel by cargo bike, according to local transport data — not by van or truck. These three-wheeled or long-tail electric bicycles carry everything from fresh croissants to furniture, weaving through narrow cobblestone streets where vans struggle to park.
The shift is driven by both regulation and entrepreneurship. Since 2020, Copenhagen has restricted fossil-fuel delivery vans in the historic core and introduced a 'green zone' requiring zero-emission last-mile transport. Startups quickly filled the gap. Cargo Bike Logistics, a local firm with 80 bikes, offers same-day delivery at costs 30 percent lower than small vans, because bikes avoid congestion charges and parking fees.
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